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18Nov2008

Media Report - "Federal Court lags on e-discovery"

Media Report from The Australian (Australian IT):

THE Federal Court has delayed rules to introduce new technology that could slash millions of dollars from litigation bills.

The court was set to introduce practice note 17 by mid-year to make the process of discovery in litigation more efficient by using technology to reduce the amount of paper in cases and speed up sharing of documents among legal parties.

The revised guidelines, first flagged more than 15 months ago, have now been pushed back to early next year.

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